I am reminded of a lighthearted moment that I shared with my colleagues and though the context of the conversation escapes me, I remember boastfully beginning my statement with “WE[...]
Words can inspire us to think beyond our own scope. They have an interesting ability to stir urgency in our imagination whether read or heard. The intent behind words may result [...]
It was this past spring, with my slightly overpriced convention center eatery panini in hand,that I scoured the halls of the convention center looking for a place to rest my feet f[...]
What does it mean to be a man in Student Affairs? I must preface this post by admitting that I have never really spoken to other men about what it means to be a man in this field. [...]
Pursuing Higher Education As A Young Male I remember a few months ago being afraid of where life would take me after my undergraduate years the future was so unclear. Constantly a[...]
College is fun. It can be a lot of fun. I even tell the students I work with that, in my opinion, they are in college to do three things: meet people, develop as people, and have a[...]
NOTE: this post written in April 2013 as part of NASPA’s Women in Student Affairs blog series, “Feminist Fridays.” To find out more about this group, click here. A few weeks ago,[...]
No matter where you call home in the United States, you likely have an opinion about what to call this sugary, fizzy beverage. When it comes to pop or soda or whatever you call it,[...]
What does it mean to be a man in student affairs? I can only speak from my experience, not on behalf of all men, but I would say that it is an ongoing exercise in humility. Being a[...]
I had the hardest time writing this article. I didn’t want to make general statements about all men in Student Affairs, and wondered why we needed a month. Among all this talk abou[...]